This blog is designed mainly for beginner French students and their teachers. You will notice that most of the websites are interactive, free, ad-free, and do not require any registration. This collection can be used by teachers in class, or for individual students on their own computers, either in school or at home.

Please let me know if any of the links do not work or if there is anything inappropriate. Also please email me if you have an interactive website to recommend: sylviaduckworth@rogers.com. Merci, et amusez-vous bien!

(Please look to the right for the links to these great websites.)

*Many thanks to my friends on Twitter. Most of the resources on this blog are from you! Please read this blogpost on "How Twitter helped me become an award-winning teacher".

Also, please click here to read about how you can use social media with your classes.

RECENTLY ADDED WEBSITES (these items are also in my pages to the right):

Some of my blogposts:

Click here for a blogpost I wrote about winning the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence.Click here for an article in Professionally Speaking about my teaching.Click here for a video about my teaching.Click here for a blogpost called "GAFE & iPad App-Smashing".

Click here to read a guest blogpost I wrote for Google's EdTechTeam blog.

Click here for a blogpost I wrote on using iMovie and Blue/Greenscreening in class.

Click here to learn about how to make movies with SockPuppets and Tellagami.

Click here to find out how to make "Choose your own adventure" stories with Google forms.

Click here for a blogpost on Sketchnoting.Click here for an interview with Doug Peterson.Click here to read a blogpost about how to set up an oral assessment forms that grades automatically.Click here for a blogpost about creating digital stories with Google Apps for Education and the iPad.Click here for a blogpost about Erica Armstrong and gamifying the FSL class

6.Click here to watch the Extra series en français. (My students adore these episodes! It's kind of like "Friends" but in French! Thx Joanne Thomas for uploading the videos and providing the worksheets.)